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SUPERCOACHES were greeted with mostly good news from the round 14 team announcements, with three potential cheapies named.
Young winger Dallin Watene-Zelezniak, a popular buy from a few months back, was recalled to the Penrith side in place of David Simmons (knee).
For SuperCoaches who already own Watene-Zelezniak, he offers a much-needed extra number for this week's tough bye, which sees State of Origin players out and six teams on the break.
For those currently without Watene-Zelezniak, the speedy youngster is a potential cheap purchase given he is projected to rise by $25,000 after this week.
The Panthers are yet to put a time frame on Simmons' injury, but the early prognosis a month on the sideline.
At the Knights, Holden Cup try machine Jake Mamo was named starting fullback in place of Darius Boyd (Queensland).
And with doubts surrounding the immediate future of Joey Leulia (throat, indefinite), Mamo may even hold his spot when Boyd returns.
At the Eels, mid-season recruit Isaac De Gois was named starting No.9 just days after transferring from the Sharks.
He was the only hooker picked and could therefore attract 80 minutes, with Nathan Peats (ACL, season) no chance of a return this year.
In other SuperCoach news from the round 14 team announcements:
• JAMES Segeyaro was again named as the sole hooker at the Panthers, with Kevin Kingston (foot) to return from injury in NSW Cup. Segeyaro is therefore a genuine keeper option given he has averaged 86 as an 80 minute hooker this year;
• ALEX Johnston (quad) was named to return from injury on the wing for the Rabbitohs after being a late withdrawal for the past two weeks;
• WILL Hopoate will miss Parramatta's clash this weekend after being named for the NSW Blues;
• BOOM buy Tyrone Peachey was promoted to the starting side for the Panthers, with Adam Docker (knocks, round 16) left out. Peachey has averaged over 100 in the last two rounds and is projected to rise by almost $50,000 after this week.
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Friday, Jun 13, Rabbitohs v Tigers, ANZ Stadium, 7:45pm
Rabbitohs: Nathan Merritt, Alex Johnston, Bryson Goodwin, Kirisome Auva'a, Joel Reddy, John Sutton (c), Adam Reynolds, George Burgess, Issac Luke, Dave Tyrrell, Kyle Turner, Sam Burgess, Ben Lowe. Interchange: Apisai Koroisau, Jason Clark, Joe Picker, Thomas Burgess
Ins: Nathan Merritt, Alex Johnston, Ben Lowe, Joe Picker
Outs: Greg Inglis, Ben Te'o, Chris McQueen (all Queensland), Dylan Walker (broken thumb, round 20)
Other unavailables: Luke Keary (pectoral, round 15), Beau Champion (wrist, indefinite), Aaron Gray (knee, round 24)
Comment: Alex Johnston (quad) has been named to return after two false starts. Given the good buys on offer (eg: Segeyaro, De Gois, Mamo, Watene Zelezniak etc.) Kirisome Auav'a and Apisai Koroisau are potential sells – unless you need the extra number for this week. Sam Burgess is a must as vice-captain this week, using the loophole. George Burgess should return to his beastly best this week following a head knock last round. Dylan Walker (broken thumb, round 20) is out for six weeks, while Origin stars Greg Inglis, Ben Te'o and Chris McQueen also miss the match.
Tigers: James Tedesco, David Nofoaluma, Tim Simona, Chris Lawrence, Pat Richards, Braith Anasta (c), Luke Brooks, Martin Taupau, Joel Luani, Keith Galloway, Curtis Sironen, Bodene Thompson, Adam Blair. Interchange: Dene Halatau, Sauaso Sue, Blake Austin, Ava Seumanufagai, Sitaleki Akauola, Keith Lulia
Ins: Joel Luani, Dene Halatau, Ava Seumanufagai, Sitaleki Akauola, Keith Lulia
Outs: Aaron Woods, Robbie Farah (NSW), Liam Fulton (concussion, round 16)
Other unavailables: Cory Paterson (finger, indefinite), Tim Moltzen (knee, indefinite)
Comment: James Tedesco looks incredibly tempting after returning from injury with a bang last week, especially with Greg Inglis ripe for the selling. Pat Richards also looms as a cheaper replacement for Inglis. Robbie Farah (NSW) is replaced at hooker by Joel Luani. Aaron Woods (NSW) is replaced in the starting side by Martin Taupau, with forwards Ava Seumanufagai and Sitaleki Akauola added to an extended bench. Liam Fulton (concussion, round 16) has been stood down due to repeated head knocks, with Curtis Sironen promoted to the starting pack.
Saturday, Jun 14, Panthers v Dragons, Sportingbet Stadium, FOX, 5:30pm
Panthers: Matt Moylan, Josh Mansour, Dean Whare, Isaah Yeo, Dallin Watene Zelezniak, Jamie Soward, Peter Wallace, Sam McKendry, James Segeyaro, Brent Kite, Tyrone Peachey, Sika Manu, Elijah Taylor. Interchange: Lewis Brown, Jeremy Latimore, Nigel Plum, Bryce Cartwright
Ins: Dallin Watene-Zelezniak, Bryce Cartwright
Outs: David Simmons (knee, indefinite), Adam Docker (knocks, round 16)
Other unavailables: George Jennings (dislocated elbow, season), Isaac John (Achilles, season), Jamal Idris (personal leave, indefinite)
Comment: The Panthers are chock-a-block with buys. I said at the start of the year that James Segeyaro would be the best hooker in SuperCoach if he played 80 minutes. He is therefore a near-must after again being named the sole hooker, with Kevin Kingston (foot) to return in NSW Cup. Segeyaro's only drawback is the round 15 bye, which also coincides with popular teams the Roosters and Rabbitohs. Tyrone Peachey also looms as a great purchase considering he has been named to start in place of Adam Docker (knocks, round 16) and is projected to rise by $50,000 after this week. Dallin Watene-Zelezniak may also be a great cheap purchase, especially if the early four-week prognosis on the injury to Dave Simmons is correct. Potential cheapie Bryce Cartwright has been named for his second match after being withdrawn late last week to accommodate the return of Docker. Josh Mansour is a must. Isaah Yeo is making great cash.
Dragons: Adam Quinlan, Peter Mata'utia, Charly Runciman, Gerard Beale, Jason Nightingale, Gareth Widdop, Benji Marshall, Ben Creagh (c), Mitch Rein, Mike Cooper, Leeson Ah Mau, Joel Thompson, Tyson Frizell. Interchange: Jack de Belin, Will Matthews, Shane Pumipi, Bronson Harrison, Craig Garvey
Ins: Charly Runciman, Mitch Rein, Bronson Harrison
Outs: Josh Dugan, Trent Merrin (NSW)
Other unavailables: Dylan Farrell (pectoral, round 18), Jack Stockwell (foot, round 16), Brett Morris (shoulder, round 21), Kyle Stanley (hamstring, indefinite), Dan Hunt (groin, indefinite), Michael Witt (knee, indefinite)
Comment: Peter Mata'utia proved a solid purchase last week and will hopefully provide an extra number for rounds 14 and 17. Charly Runciman replaces Josh Dugan (NSW) at centre, while Bronson Harrison comes onto the bench for Trent Merrin (NSW). Mitch Rein (suspension) returns, with Craig Garvey dropping to 18th man.
Saturday, Jun 14, Roosters v Knights, Allianz Stadium, FOX, 7:30pm
Roosters: Anthony Minichiello, Nene MacDonald, Mitchell Aubusson, Shaun Kenny-Dowall, Roger Tuivasa-Sheck, James Maloney, Mitchell Pearce, Jared Waerea-Hargreaves, Jake Friend, Sam Moa, Dylan Napa, Sonny Bill Williams, Frank-Paul Nuuausala. Interchange: Isaac Liu, Remi Casty, Kane Evans, Willis Meehan, Daniel Mortimer
Ins: Nene MacDonald, Kane Evans, Willis Meehan, Daniel Mortimer
Outs: Daniel Tupou, Michael Jennings (NSW), Aidan Guerra (Queensland)
Other unavailables: Boyd Cordner (ankle, round 17)
Comment: Sonny Bill Williams is a potential captain choice for this week against the lowly Knights (with Sam Burgess as vice captain, using the loophole). Those who picked up James Maloney a few weeks back will be over the moon, with the snubbed NSW star cracking two tons in a row. And with a break even of -13, there are plenty of price rises to come. Mitch Aubusson moves to centre in place of Michael Jennings (NSW), while youngster Nene MacDonald replaces Daniel Tupou (NSW) on the wing. Dylan Napa has been promoted to the starting side in place of Aidan Guerra (Queensland), while Kane Evans, Willis Meehan and Daniel Mortimer join an extended bench.
Knights: Jake Mamo, Josh Mantellato, Dane Gagai, James McManus, Akuila Uate, Jarrod Mullen, Tyrone Roberts, David Fa'alogo, Kurt Gidley, Willie Mason, Chris Houston, Robbie Rochow, Jeremy Smith. Interchange: Adam Clydsdale, Korbin Sims, Joseph Tapine, Clint Newton
Ins: Jake Mamo, Josh Mantellato, Joseph Tapine, Clint Newton
Outs: Darius Boyd (Queensland), Beau Scott (NSW), Kade Snowden (suspension, round 16), Joey Leilua (throat, indefinite)
Other unavailables: Adam Cuthbertson (knee, round 18), Alex McKinnon (neck, season), Marvin Filipo (arm, round 15)
Comment: Lower grade tryscoring machine Jake Mamo could be a cheap option after being named fullback in place of Darius Boyd (Queensland). Mamo is a chance of holding his spot even when Boyd returns given the injury to Joey Leilua (throat, indefinite). Joseph Tapine is also a cheap option, although his job security is poor given the looming returns of Adam Cuthbertson (knee, round 18) and Kade Snowden (suspension, round 16). Akuila Uate is predicted to rise by almost $50,000 after this week after scoring five tries in two weeks.
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Sunday, Jun 15, Bulldogs v Eels, ANZ Stadium, NINE, 3:00pm
Bulldogs: Sam Perrett, Mitch Brown, Josh Jackson, Timoteo Lafai, Krisnan Inu, Reni Maitua, Damien Cook, Sam Kasiano, Michael Ennis, James Graham, Greg Eastwood, Tony Williams, Dale Finucane. Interchange: Pat O'Hanlon, Tim Browne, David Klemmer, Corey Thompson, Lloyd Perrett
Ins: Reni Maitua, Damien Cook, Pat O'Hanlon, Corey Thompson, Lloyd Perrett
Outs: Josh Reynolds, Trent Hodkinson (NSW), Chase Stanley (knee, round 18), Aiden Tolman (hamstring, round 15)
Other unavailables: Moses Mbye (foot, round 20), Frank Pritchard (pectoral, season), Josh Morris (knee, round 19)
Comment: SuperCoaches have copped two big blows to bye coverage options, who Josh Jackson moving to centre in place of Chase Stanley (knee, round 18) and Aiden Tolman (hamstring, round 15) ruled out. James Graham remains a strong bye purchase, although Tim Lafai and Tony Williams have big break evens and will lose cash. Josh Reynolds and Trent Hodkinson (NSW) are replaced in the halves by Reni Maitua and Damien Cook.
Eels: Ken Sio, Semi Radradra, Ryan Morgan, Willie Tonga, Vai Toutai, Corey Norman, Chris Sandow, Tim Mannah (c), Isaac De Gois, Junior Paulo, Kenny Edwards, Manu Ma'u, Joseph Paulo. Interchange: David Gower, Lee Mossop, Peni Terepo, Pauli Pauli
Ins: Vai Toutai, Ryan Morgan, Isaac De Gois
Outs: Jarryd Hayne, Will Hopoate (NSW), Luke Kelly (dropped)
Other unavailables: Nathan Peats (ACL, season), Darcy Lussick (knee, round 15), Mitchell Allgood (suspension, round 15), Jacob Loko (knee, indefinite), Kaysa Pritchard (shoulder, round 15)
Comment: Mid-season recruit Isaac De Gois has been named as the sole hooker and should therefore improve dramatically on his season average of 36 minutes. In fact, he's a great chance for 80 minutes provided Joseph Paulo and/or Kenny Edeards are not used at hooker. Semi Radradra could be a point of difference purchase for this week's bye. Ken Sio replaces Jarryd Hayne (NSW) at fullback, with Vai Toutai coming into the side onto the wing. Ryan Morgan replaces Will Hopoate (NSW) at centre, while Willie Tonga (Queensland) has been named despite Origin duty.
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Monday, Jun 16, Titans v Storm, Robina Stadium, FOX, 7:00pm
Titans: William Zillman, Kevin Gordon, Brad Tighe, Brad Takairangi, David Mead, Maurice Blair, Albert Kelly, Luke Bailey, Beau Falloon, Luke Douglas, Paul Carter, David Taylor, Ben Ridge. Interchange: Matthew White, Mark Minichiello, James Roberts, Matt Srama, Caleb Binge, Mark Ioane
Ins: Beau Falloon, James Roberts, Caleb Binge, Mark Ioane
Outs: Nate Myles (Queensland), Greg Bird (NSW)
Other unavailables: Aidan Sezer (pectoral, round 24), Jamie Dowling (knee, season), Ashley Harrison (neck, round 17)
Comment: Paul Carter returns to the starting side in place of Greg Bird (NSW), which should see him return to 60s. Dave Taylor has averaged 86 in the last three rounds. Those who jumped on a few weeks ago would be cheering, but with a break even of -5, he could still offer value after missing Origin selection. Beau Falloon (back) returns from injury at starting hooker, with Matt Srama dropping to the bench, while James Roberts, Caleb Binge and Mark Ioane have been added to an extended interchange.
Storm: Cameron Munster, Sisa Waqa, Mahe Fonua, Kurt Mann, Young Tonumaipea, Ben Hampton, Ben Roberts, Jesse Bromwich, Ryan Hinchcliffe, Bryan Norrie, Kevin Proctor, Tohu Harris, Kenny Bromwich. Interchange: Joel Romelo, Tim Glasby, Junior Moors, George Rose, Felise Kaufusi, Hymel Hunt, Jordan McLean, Travis Robinson
Ins: Cameron Munster, Joel Romelo, Tim Glasby, Junior Moors, Felise Kaufusi, Hymel Hunt, Jordan McLean, Travis Robinson
Outs: Ryan Hoffman (NSW), Will Chambers, Cameron Smith (both Queensland), Mitch Garbutt (knee, indefinite)
Other unavailables: Justin O'Neill (knee, round 18), Matt Duffie (ACL, season), Slade Griffin (ACL, season), Richard Kennar (hip, round 24), Billy Slater (shoulder, Origin II), Cooper Cronk (broken arm, round 19)
Comment: We have absolutely no idea how the Storm will line-up after Craig Bellamy named a 21-man squad. But the only two players of real SuperCoach relevance – Jesse Bromwich and Kurt Mann – will retain their spots following strong form. Ryan Hoffman (NSW), Will Chambers, Cameron Smith (both Queensland) and Mitch Garbutt (knee) are out, with eight players added to an extended side - Cameron Munster, Joel Romelo, Tim Glasby, Junior Moors, Felise Kaufusi, Hymel Hunt, Jordan McLean and Travis Robinson.
BYES: Broncos, Cowboys, Raiders, Sea Eagles, Sharks, Warriors
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